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this all happened very much as we were waking up here in london. reports of a fatal shooting at the house of the 26-year-old oscar pistorius. initially there were reports that it was perhaps a valentine's surprise that had gone horribly wrong, that pistorius woke to what he thought was an intruder and shot that intruder dead. the police, it has to be said, have said they don't know where those stories have come from, so throughout the course of the day, it was then confirmed that it was, in fact, pistorius' girlfriend, reeva steenkamp, as you said, who was shot and killed. and then it has emerged it is pistorius who has been charged with her murder. >> this is devastating to hear that is a report that's out there. do we know that has been knocked down, amanda? that this might have been a valentine's day surprise gone terribly wrong? because there have been statements made in the past about grabbing a gun when i heard my alarm go off, by pistorius. he's been interviewed in the past and said these things. is that just a rumor or is that something the
this all happened very much as we were waking up here in london. reports of a fatal shooting at the house of the 26-year-old oscar pistorius. initially there were reports that it was perhaps a valentine's surprise that had gone horribly wrong, that pistorius woke to what he thought was an intruder and shot that intruder dead. the police, it has to be said, have said they don't know where those stories have come from, so throughout the course of the day, it was then confirmed that it was, in...
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had that hit london it would have wiped out london. do we keep dodging bullets here or what? >> well, you could say yes. it is inevitable that something like this is going to happen. things hit the earth constantly. every time you see a shooting star or something tiny, something microscopic is shooting through the atmosphere and every year something size able. >> how do we see the asteroid and don't see the meteor? >> i'm not a professor but -- >> i'm not actually an expert, so it's okay. how do we miss that? >> the thing is, nasa really is tracking thousands of objects that are objects of interest near earth asteroids. this thing was small and frankly the direction it was coming from was towards the sun. so we didn't see it. sometimes we spot things just days before they pass by. and some things we track for years in advance. >> so this we just barely -- or unfairly, we missed. we could miss other stuff. should we pour money into equipment or technology that would see more of that stuff, however small? i'm all for putting money into nasa. it's half a percent of our budget. o
had that hit london it would have wiped out london. do we keep dodging bullets here or what? >> well, you could say yes. it is inevitable that something like this is going to happen. things hit the earth constantly. every time you see a shooting star or something tiny, something microscopic is shooting through the atmosphere and every year something size able. >> how do we see the asteroid and don't see the meteor? >> i'm not a professor but -- >> i'm not actually an...
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. >>> now to london that is where scientists unveiled a until dollar man. that is how much it costs to create this bionic man named rex. he has a working heart lungs and even a human face. amazing. >> thank you, heather. if you thought we would see unemployment below 7 percent soon, think again. the congressional budget office letti releasing a new report for the fiscal outlook in ten years. here's what the ceo director had to say. >> under current bau we expect the unemployment rate to remain above 7 and a half percent. it would be the 6th year with unemployment so high the longest period in 70 years. >> what does this mean for our economy? diane macedo has more. >> if the ceo's latest predictions are right they set a record for 2013 for the longest period of high unemployment since the great depression. that's because the office expects the economy to grow 1.4 percent thanks in part to the expiration of the bush tax cuts and automatic spending cuts currently set to kick in in march. debt is expected to remain historically high relative to the economy. by
. >>> now to london that is where scientists unveiled a until dollar man. that is how much it costs to create this bionic man named rex. he has a working heart lungs and even a human face. amazing. >> thank you, heather. if you thought we would see unemployment below 7 percent soon, think again. the congressional budget office letti releasing a new report for the fiscal outlook in ten years. here's what the ceo director had to say. >> under current bau we expect the...
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there are reports out of london that sources close to the investigation that say police found steroids inside pistorius' home. they're looking into whether oscar may have killed his girlfriend reeva in steroid rage. have you heard rumors that oscar could have used steroids? >> not at all. that sound to me like a little bit of tabloids creating this. i would be very, very surprised. regardless of what else ends up being the outcome of the case, i would be very surprised to hear that oscar pistorius had anything remotely resembling performance enhancing drugs in his house because i just feel like if you know the guy, especially on the track, that's something that i feel like he would have been -- he would have been loathe to jeopardize what he had been able to arrive do by using that. >> the difficulty in this whole story, and there are so many details still to be worked out, but it's reported he shot her four times and may have hit her with a baseball bat. they're trying to figure out whose blood it was on the bat. if it comes out he did this in a cold-blooded murder, you're saying a lo
there are reports out of london that sources close to the investigation that say police found steroids inside pistorius' home. they're looking into whether oscar may have killed his girlfriend reeva in steroid rage. have you heard rumors that oscar could have used steroids? >> not at all. that sound to me like a little bit of tabloids creating this. i would be very, very surprised. regardless of what else ends up being the outcome of the case, i would be very surprised to hear that oscar...
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and max foster joins me now from london. max, it seems everyone in britain has been waiting to see the duchess' so-called baby bump as it is called. what is the atmosphere like there today? from what i hear, the paparazzi, the crowd pretty much went wild. >> i haven't seen anything like it, i have to say, wolf, since the royal wedding, the last big event. i think this is all part of the fairy tale, the beautiful commoner who married the prince and the next part in that story is really producing an heir. a future, a king or queen will be born in july, wolf. i think this is part of the story. it is building and building and building. and we really got a first taste of that today. >> she mentioned being nervous about the pregnancy while at the event today. what more do we know about that and did she say anything else? >> she basically said she would be lying if she wasn't saying she was nervous about having children. she was nervous about having the baby, or just being a parent. but certainly that's all the insight we had today
and max foster joins me now from london. max, it seems everyone in britain has been waiting to see the duchess' so-called baby bump as it is called. what is the atmosphere like there today? from what i hear, the paparazzi, the crowd pretty much went wild. >> i haven't seen anything like it, i have to say, wolf, since the royal wedding, the last big event. i think this is all part of the fairy tale, the beautiful commoner who married the prince and the next part in that story is really...
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and max foster joins me now from london. max, it seems everyone in britain has been waiting to see the duchess' so-called baby bump as it is called. what is the atmosphere like there today? from what i hear, the paparazzi, the crowd pretty much went wild. >> i haven't seen anything like ,
and max foster joins me now from london. max, it seems everyone in britain has been waiting to see the duchess' so-called baby bump as it is called. what is the atmosphere like there today? from what i hear, the paparazzi, the crowd pretty much went wild. >> i haven't seen anything like ,
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with six decades of experience the 85-year-old was awarded a basta in london. looking back the oldest best actress winner won when she was 80. marley matlin is the youngest at 21 and many remember raven oneal who won best supporting actress for paper moon. >> i'm happy and excited but -- its something that you never think that will happen at your age. >> reporter: many critics believe this year experience will pay off in oscar gold. >> i think she will win best actress. she is amazing in this movie. >> reporter: on top of that oscar sunday just happens to be her 86th birthday meaning she could have two reasons to celebrate. brandy hittabc news los angeles. >> all the oscar and excitement is here on abc news. watch the academy awards sunday night at seven and stay tuned for abc 2news at 11. >> baltimore woman uses her own experience to help elm power other women with disabilities. >> we will introduce you to her coming up on the news at six which starts right now. >> you are watching the station that works for you. now abc 2news at six. >> my goal was not for my
with six decades of experience the 85-year-old was awarded a basta in london. looking back the oldest best actress winner won when she was 80. marley matlin is the youngest at 21 and many remember raven oneal who won best supporting actress for paper moon. >> i'm happy and excited but -- its something that you never think that will happen at your age. >> reporter: many critics believe this year experience will pay off in oscar gold. >> i think she will win best actress. she is...
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jim bolden, cnn, london. >> amazing. let's dig in a little deeper with physicist and cosmologist lawrence krauss. he's made a career of explaining for people like me and you everything from how the tiniest particles behave to how the universe will end. he is the director of the origins project at arizona state university and his latest book is called "a universe from nothing." we spoke earlier tonight. professor, thank you for joining us. our first question is how was this meteor able to do so much damage? >> well, it's a 10 ton or 20 ton sized object going 30,000 miles per hour. suddenly stopping in the atmosphere. you can imagine it's a lot worse than getting hit by a truck. >> i mean, i don't really understand how it works. tell me, what is it about this flying piece of space matter that makes such damage when it comes in? you say the speed and i guess temperature, but it really blew out windows so far away. people falling down. even though it was big, how did it do so much damage? >> well, you know, when a space shut
jim bolden, cnn, london. >> amazing. let's dig in a little deeper with physicist and cosmologist lawrence krauss. he's made a career of explaining for people like me and you everything from how the tiniest particles behave to how the universe will end. he is the director of the origins project at arizona state university and his latest book is called "a universe from nothing." we spoke earlier tonight. professor, thank you for joining us. our first question is how was this...
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embassy employees in london. earlier the secretary talk with british prime minister david cameron about the crisis in syria and iran's nuclear program. the uk's foreign secretary told kerry that jump starting peace talks this year is critical. secretary kerry will visit nine countries in 11 days. at tyco integrated security, we consider ourselves business optimizers. how? by building custom security solutions that integrate video, access control, fire and intrusion protection. all backed up with world-class monitoring centers, thousands of qualified technicians, and a personal passion to help protect your business. when your business is optimized like that, there's no stopping you. we are tyco integrated security. and we are sharper. they're coming. yeah. british. later. sorry. ok...four words...black monkey? a baboon? hot stew saturday!? ronny: hey jimmy, how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? jimmy: happier than paul revere with a cell phone. ronny: why not? anncr: get happy. get g
embassy employees in london. earlier the secretary talk with british prime minister david cameron about the crisis in syria and iran's nuclear program. the uk's foreign secretary told kerry that jump starting peace talks this year is critical. secretary kerry will visit nine countries in 11 days. at tyco integrated security, we consider ourselves business optimizers. how? by building custom security solutions that integrate video, access control, fire and intrusion protection. all backed up...
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here's more of piers' interview. >> i spoke to michael johnson in london. and he wasn't overly impressed with you. >> in order to be totally on the objective about the situation, which is all about at the end of the day -- it's not about oscar, it's about fair competition. and when you're talking about fair competition, you have to take personalities and people out of it and just look at the rules. and if an athlete gets an advantage over another athlete, it's unfair. >> i pointed out to him, look, mate, the guy has no legs. but when you see a great guy like him, a tremendous athlete, does he have a point? do you understand that argument? >> i'm actually really good friends with michael. and i've had many long discussions. he's definitely one of the guys i look up to. and i understand his points. i've sent him the case study that i was involved in. i understand his point exactly. he's saying that there needs to be fairness in sports and i agree with that. i've always been a very big kind of advocate for fair play. when it comes to the prosthetic legs that i
here's more of piers' interview. >> i spoke to michael johnson in london. and he wasn't overly impressed with you. >> in order to be totally on the objective about the situation, which is all about at the end of the day -- it's not about oscar, it's about fair competition. and when you're talking about fair competition, you have to take personalities and people out of it and just look at the rules. and if an athlete gets an advantage over another athlete, it's unfair. >> i...
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. >> reporter: he was a larry to millions, reaching olympic glory in london, competing alongside the world's fastest. >> a lot of people's time invested and efforts and a lot of my own sacrifices and hard work. >> reporter: tonight, oscar pistorius is no longer living the dream. his spokesperson says he is cooperating with police while the friends and family of his beautiful girlfriend are in mourning and the world is asking why. >>> next up, the 3-d masterpiece and oscar contender 11 times over. director ang lee talks about the four-year, $100 million journey that is "life of pi." music: "make someone happy" music: "make someone happy" ♪it's so important to make meone happy.♪.♪it's so e ♪make just one heart to heart you - you sing to♪ ♪one smile that cheers you ♪one face that lights when it nears you.♪ ♪and you will be happy too. [ male announcer ] every time you say no to a cigarette you celebrate a little win. nicorette gum helps calm your cravings and makes you less irritable. quit one cigarette at a time. and makes you less irritable. all right that's a fifth-f
. >> reporter: he was a larry to millions, reaching olympic glory in london, competing alongside the world's fastest. >> a lot of people's time invested and efforts and a lot of my own sacrifices and hard work. >> reporter: tonight, oscar pistorius is no longer living the dream. his spokesperson says he is cooperating with police while the friends and family of his beautiful girlfriend are in mourning and the world is asking why. >>> next up, the 3-d masterpiece and...
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we'll get a live report from london. first, a stand off from washington. $85 billion in spending cuts on friday. sound familiar? president obama and republicans have plenty to say. still just not saying it to each other. despite this so-called crisis, the two sides haven't spoken directly this week and have yet to meet face-to-face this calendar year. they plan to push the plans. john boehner rules autothe possibility of new taxes. >> i stand by those commitments to make the reforms for smart spending cuts. but we also need republicans to adopt the same approach to tax reform that speaker boehner championed two months ago. >> the president says we have to have another tax increase to avoid the sequester. well, mr. president, you got your tax increase. it's time to cut spending here in washington. instead of using our military men and women as campaign props, the president was serious, he would sit down with harry reid and begin to address our problems. >> the president will be in newport news today to discuss the local e
we'll get a live report from london. first, a stand off from washington. $85 billion in spending cuts on friday. sound familiar? president obama and republicans have plenty to say. still just not saying it to each other. despite this so-called crisis, the two sides haven't spoken directly this week and have yet to meet face-to-face this calendar year. they plan to push the plans. john boehner rules autothe possibility of new taxes. >> i stand by those commitments to make the reforms for...
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london fletcher tweeted saying congrats on staying with the eagles next queer ever year -- next year and that the -- the fcc east is yours, though. >>> and check out the shot of the week. anna olson in colorado, gives it her best long-distance and that is coming up short and bounces in and with that great bucket and the kicker. 15 secs on the clock and they need to work on her. the bucket went in and final, the the redskins who hired keith burns to coach special teams. tonight, the wizards try to extend the win streak to four and visit milwaukee at 8:00. >> and wizards can practice the shot and to shawn yancy now. >>> and we're talking to a young hollywood star making history. an interview with oscar nominee wallace. we will show you how she's bringing the arts to d.c. and plus. [ indiscernible ] >> there is no room for error when you're firing guns like this one and from this artillery training. coming up at 10. >> and one last look at the forecast, sue? >> and temperatures are into the 50s today and into 51 tomorrow and hang in there, no lovells and a small amount of no and on to s
london fletcher tweeted saying congrats on staying with the eagles next queer ever year -- next year and that the -- the fcc east is yours, though. >>> and check out the shot of the week. anna olson in colorado, gives it her best long-distance and that is coming up short and bounces in and with that great bucket and the kicker. 15 secs on the clock and they need to work on her. the bucket went in and final, the the redskins who hired keith burns to coach special teams. tonight, the...
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whether in new york, london, madrid or, indeed, in pakistan or libya. wherever they fight, what they do is blow up innocent people going about their daily business. that is the enemy. >> what about the charge that the administration is too quick to default to drone distant killing as opposed to trying to capture and then interrogate terrorists where you get the best intelligence to be able to prevent future attacks? >> that is really a good question. there is a powerful suspicion that the drone serves the administration's effort to cleanse itself of the boots on the ground danger. cleanse itself of a place where to put these people we have no place, we have no tents. >> paul: we have guantanamo. >> but they don't want to use it. >> here is clean, completely if they could get away without bringing down all of it on their heads. i have to say, one has a sense of kind of just cause in this outburst of trouble that they are in right now. >> paul: you don't agree with the critics of the drone program do you? >> certainly not. >> paul: you like the drone prog
whether in new york, london, madrid or, indeed, in pakistan or libya. wherever they fight, what they do is blow up innocent people going about their daily business. that is the enemy. >> what about the charge that the administration is too quick to default to drone distant killing as opposed to trying to capture and then interrogate terrorists where you get the best intelligence to be able to prevent future attacks? >> that is really a good question. there is a powerful suspicion...
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mind set that focuses on nothing but enhanced interrogations which occurred in the context of 9/11, london bombings and madrid train station bombings and al-qaeda that was blowing up civilians. the purpose of the interrogation was to prevent these future events from happening and which they failed. >> paul: so why are senators against that? >> because they are intent or focusing on one thing, torture to the exclusion of these other issues. a is my opinion they are doing it and senators are grandstanders. >> you are looking at ideology driven. if it's not in their mind it's not about the bombings and terrorists but we want to change your view. this is an outrage. when she said dark times is this. >> paul: is it going to win? >> i doubt it. >> paul: one more break, our hits and misses of the week. bayer aspirin was the first thing the emts gave me. now, i'm on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. [ woman ] learn from my story. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine ca
mind set that focuses on nothing but enhanced interrogations which occurred in the context of 9/11, london bombings and madrid train station bombings and al-qaeda that was blowing up civilians. the purpose of the interrogation was to prevent these future events from happening and which they failed. >> paul: so why are senators against that? >> because they are intent or focusing on one thing, torture to the exclusion of these other issues. a is my opinion they are doing it and...
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richard quest out of london, tell us what is happening. what is the reaction? >> reporter: most dramatic reaction on the italian markets, of course, that fell the best part of 5% in trading on tuesday. yields on italian debt, they rose. and all in all, there is a general feeling that what has happened in italy, because this was an anti-austerity vote, and those parties against austerity did so well, what the feeling is that we could be off to the races again. the people have spoken and they don't like the policies that european bureaucrats are imposing from above in their view and now of course we're starting to see the results. all of the major markets, ftse, dax, all heavily down. >> and the american markets don't like it much either. talking here, when talking about grillo, the comedian, his party does not have a comprehensive plan, political plan, going forward. just said a lot of things that people wanted to hear. people are talking about another election. how is it being viewed there in europe? >> reporter: well, there's no question that if they can't com
richard quest out of london, tell us what is happening. what is the reaction? >> reporter: most dramatic reaction on the italian markets, of course, that fell the best part of 5% in trading on tuesday. yields on italian debt, they rose. and all in all, there is a general feeling that what has happened in italy, because this was an anti-austerity vote, and those parties against austerity did so well, what the feeling is that we could be off to the races again. the people have spoken and...
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have been 87 leads called then more than 67 total since the murders investigators have gone as far as london to check new fingerprint technology on showcasing as the village has been nearly $2 million still no suspects. yet there is hope. do the right thing for the victim, 33 year-old kerry was a flossmoor high school social worker a park bench in oak forest 22 year-old sarah, high- school scholarships were also awarded in her name. she had her entire life in front of her and it was senselessly taken away. 37 year-old connie left behind two sons for hamilton the anniversary was even more difficult his birthday is february 3rd one day after the anniversary of his sister's murder another tragic twist is relatives of jenny bishop believe she may have gone to lane bryant that day to cash in a birthday gift card, she had celebrated her 34th birthday five days prior. through their grief they hold on to one thing, in five years it might be time for somebody to say something because somebody knows. i just feel that we will solve it when i don't know but i still think that the tip is out there. take
have been 87 leads called then more than 67 total since the murders investigators have gone as far as london to check new fingerprint technology on showcasing as the village has been nearly $2 million still no suspects. yet there is hope. do the right thing for the victim, 33 year-old kerry was a flossmoor high school social worker a park bench in oak forest 22 year-old sarah, high- school scholarships were also awarded in her name. she had her entire life in front of her and it was senselessly...
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but the guy that i discovered on the track, especially in london where he fought so hard through the arbitration to have a chance to run against able-bodied athletes in the games, is emotional. that's part of what they do. his emotion was joy and again, inspiring to all the people who watched him do what he did. i can't get in his head to know exactly what his emotions would be at this time but obviously, he's overrun with grief and we don't know if that's because he's done something with premeditation or if it was an accident. it's just a tragic story. tragic. >> paul, in his affidavit, he says he didn't call police, he admits this. he said he carried her body downstairs, at some point obviously putting his legs on. he said they weren't on during the shooting. but his first call after the shooting he made was to an associate, someone who worked in the gated community, asked them to call police. is that strange or is that standard operating procedure? >> i think it was very, very strange. because you would expect him to be calling the ambulance first or the hospital first to give aid
but the guy that i discovered on the track, especially in london where he fought so hard through the arbitration to have a chance to run against able-bodied athletes in the games, is emotional. that's part of what they do. his emotion was joy and again, inspiring to all the people who watched him do what he did. i can't get in his head to know exactly what his emotions would be at this time but obviously, he's overrun with grief and we don't know if that's because he's done something with...
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. >> rihanna left a club in london bloody and apparently it's chris brown's fault. she was inside in the club partying and as she's leaving someone screams about chris brown and chunks a bottle at her. shes not bleeding because of the bottle. she hit a metal fence and she starts bleeding as she's leaving the club. apparently people in london hate chris brown enough to chunk bottles. >> but he wasn't there? >> he wasn't there. >> she's got nice legs. >> she's gotten considerably better looking in the last couple of years. >> i think that's just called healing. >> alec, did you call this photographer a [beep]? >> that's alec baldwin in new york responding to allegations of racism with a smile. what allegations of racism you ask? >> alec baldwin had another run in with the paparazzi. >> this time it involved a black photog from the "new york post. >> they asked him about a recent lawsuit with his wife. not only did alec grab her by the arm and say i want to choke you to death. >> he allegedly called a black photog a [beep], a crack head and a drug dealer. >> but alec d
. >> rihanna left a club in london bloody and apparently it's chris brown's fault. she was inside in the club partying and as she's leaving someone screams about chris brown and chunks a bottle at her. shes not bleeding because of the bottle. she hit a metal fence and she starts bleeding as she's leaving the club. apparently people in london hate chris brown enough to chunk bottles. >> but he wasn't there? >> he wasn't there. >> she's got nice legs. >> she's gotten...
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. >>> many of us watched oscar pistorius make history at the london olympics. a double amputee who changed the way the world sees disabilities. before he reached the olympics, he made his name at the paraolympics. here's what he told me about the blade runner when whe talked earlier. >> i'm compete ago long side him. he was an inspiration to me. he went out of his way to help me out and give me insight. i was new to running and he's a veteran to the track and field world. he gave me a lot of information. >> other friends of pistorius and steenkamp have been speaking out this week as well. kevin last saw the couple last month. >> oscar was very loving, happy, by no means was he mis behaving. he was a good guy. never was he reckless or aggressive towards anyone. when i saw them together, they were in love. oscar was a very loving person. by no means did i think their relationship was in jeopardy. >> tonight those closest to pistorius just like those of us who have never met him are trying to wrap their heads around what's happened here. it's an extraordinary turn
. >>> many of us watched oscar pistorius make history at the london olympics. a double amputee who changed the way the world sees disabilities. before he reached the olympics, he made his name at the paraolympics. here's what he told me about the blade runner when whe talked earlier. >> i'm compete ago long side him. he was an inspiration to me. he went out of his way to help me out and give me insight. i was new to running and he's a veteran to the track and field world. he gave...
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he should still face a full trial in months. >> live in london, thank you. >> time fnow for the top 5@5:30. we may learn what the obama administration knew right after the benghazi terror attack. they may confirm e-mails about the attack. they removed terms like al qaeda. it is expected an intelligence committee will see the e-mails next week. >> susan rice used the talking points when she went on five talk shows and said the attack was not terrorism. 15 republican senators are urging president obama to withdrawal his nomination of chuck hagel for dpeens secretary. in their letter they warned it would be unprecedented for secretary of defense to take office without the broad base of bipartisan support and confidence needed to serve effectively in this critical position. the obama administration has stood firm behind hagel. >> if you smoke don't bother applying for a job at hospitals. they are going a step further than a smoke free campus. they will not hire any one who smoke tobacco. they already pay a sir charge on their health insurance. >> a colorado man is lucky to be alive after
he should still face a full trial in months. >> live in london, thank you. >> time fnow for the top 5@5:30. we may learn what the obama administration knew right after the benghazi terror attack. they may confirm e-mails about the attack. they removed terms like al qaeda. it is expected an intelligence committee will see the e-mails next week. >> susan rice used the talking points when she went on five talk shows and said the attack was not terrorism. 15 republican senators...
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mark phillips, cbs news, london. >>> the u.s. postal service is honoring a civil rights icon on what would have been her 100th birthday. the rosa parks forever stamp was unveiled yesterday at the henry ford museum in michigan. police in montgomery, alabama, arrested parks in 1955 for refusing to give up her seat on a bus to a white man. she passed away in 2005. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," we'll go to midland city, alabama, for the latest on the end of that hostage standoff involving a young boy. >>> plus, the battle over spending cuts scheduled to kick in on march 1. we'll hear from house majority leader eric cantor. >>> and new developments in the investigation into the superdome blackout during the super bowl. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this tuesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com i'm anne-marie green. great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com it's tuesday, february 5th. i'm elizabeth wenger. michelle has the mor
mark phillips, cbs news, london. >>> the u.s. postal service is honoring a civil rights icon on what would have been her 100th birthday. the rosa parks forever stamp was unveiled yesterday at the henry ford museum in michigan. police in montgomery, alabama, arrested parks in 1955 for refusing to give up her seat on a bus to a white man. she passed away in 2005. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," we'll go to midland city, alabama, for the...
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in the story about a half- just beend may have >> this out of london this morning. we go to the live desk for details. researchers in london have the remainsed that they found in a parking lot this man -- king third. the he rolled in the 1400s and is believed to have been the last monarch -- british die in combat. are morning they have found them. they found a skull in the ground. can show you a picture of where it was found. they tested a canadian man who 17th generation of king richard. he tested his dna and it proved to be a match. this morning there will be a press conference later on in london to officially make this announcement. interesting stuff. thank you. in today's tech bytes, a look at the top searches during the super bowl. and facebook celebrating its ninth birthday. i am perez has more. ,in today's tech bite ,earching during the super bowl the gameearch during was for a live stream of the , it wasa and on bing the super bowl and the .lackout on yahoo, it was power outage. top-selling the for thene in the u.s. first time since to the launch of iphone 5
in the story about a half- just beend may have >> this out of london this morning. we go to the live desk for details. researchers in london have the remainsed that they found in a parking lot this man -- king third. the he rolled in the 1400s and is believed to have been the last monarch -- british die in combat. are morning they have found them. they found a skull in the ground. can show you a picture of where it was found. they tested a canadian man who 17th generation of king richard....
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before the explosion, bp london did increase spending at texas city. but plant manager don parus has now acknowledge in a deposition that it was too little too late. the company sent us a letter which said... the company has set aside $1.6 billion to settle lawsuits with victims and survivors. if every plaintiff settles and the case never goes to trial, many of those damaging internal bp documents will remain under court seal. eva rowe, who lost both of her parents, says she won't go along with that. >> to bp my parents were just another number. to them, they're replaceable. to me they weren't just a number. they were somebody. >> a lot of people who suffered terrible losses that day have already settled with bp. has bp offered to settle with you? >> y
before the explosion, bp london did increase spending at texas city. but plant manager don parus has now acknowledge in a deposition that it was too little too late. the company sent us a letter which said... the company has set aside $1.6 billion to settle lawsuits with victims and survivors. if every plaintiff settles and the case never goes to trial, many of those damaging internal bp documents will remain under court seal. eva rowe, who lost both of her parents, says she won't go along with...
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. >>> a royal disturbance in london where police used a taser to subdue a knife wielding man outside buckingham palace. >>> for some the big game is all about the commercials. >> that kiss between the model and the nerd went on and on and on. >> superdome, one, two, three, four. >> when beyonce took the stage at the superdome for the halftime performance, she brought her "a" game. >> and all that matters. >> i want to make sure we're doing everything we can to make the sport safer. for those of us that like to see a big hit, we're probably going to be occasionally frustrated. >> on "cbs this morning." >> 30 years from now the nfl will definitely still be here bigger and better, and you'll probably still be here doing "face the nation." >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." the baltimore ravens are waking up as nfl champions after an unforgettable super bowl. they beat san francisco 34-31 in a game that featured a half hour blackout followed by a stirring comeback. >> the ravens and their fans celebrated inside the superdome after the 49ers' final drive fell a few yards short. there were
. >>> a royal disturbance in london where police used a taser to subdue a knife wielding man outside buckingham palace. >>> for some the big game is all about the commercials. >> that kiss between the model and the nerd went on and on and on. >> superdome, one, two, three, four. >> when beyonce took the stage at the superdome for the halftime performance, she brought her "a" game. >> and all that matters. >> i want to make sure we're...
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. >> in london, there is a new phone-hacking scandal at a tabloid already brought down by hacking. we're talking about rupert murdoch's old newspaper "news of the world." six former staffers have now been arrested, accused of listening to people's private voice mails. the victims have not been identified in this case. now, police say the incidents happened somewhere between 2005, 2006, that is around the same time "news of the world" was implicated in a much bigger hacking scandal involving crime victims, celebrities, even the royal family. actor matt damon is on strike, not from hollywood, but from the bathroom. >> until everybody has access to clean water and sanitation, i will not go to the bathroom. yeah? >> what? >> i'm not going to go to the bathroom. >> whoa. >> yeah, go ahead. >> do you mean literally, like you won't go to the bathroom but you'll go somewhere else. like maybe a swimming pool? >> you're the reporter, you do the math. >> november 19th -- >> that's so funny. damon created -- it's a fake news conference, of course. he's trying to draw attention to a big problem
. >> in london, there is a new phone-hacking scandal at a tabloid already brought down by hacking. we're talking about rupert murdoch's old newspaper "news of the world." six former staffers have now been arrested, accused of listening to people's private voice mails. the victims have not been identified in this case. now, police say the incidents happened somewhere between 2005, 2006, that is around the same time "news of the world" was implicated in a much bigger...
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here's more of piers' interview. >> i spoke to michael johnson in london. and he wasn't overly impressed with you. >> in order to be totally on the objective about the situation, which is all about at the end of the day -- it's not about oscar, it's about fair competition. and when you're talking about fair competition, you have to take personalities and people out of it and just look at the rules. and if an athlete gets an advantage over another athlete, it's unfair. >> i pointed out to him, look, mate, the guy has no legs. but when you see a great guy like him, a tremendous athlete, does he have a point? do you understand that argument? >> i'm actually really good friends with michael. and i've had many long discussions. he's definitely one of the guys i look up to. and i understand his points. i've sent him the case study that i was involved in. i understand his point exactly. he's saying that there needs to be fairness in sports and i agree with that. i've always been a very big kind of advocate for fair play. when it comes to the prosthetic legs that i
here's more of piers' interview. >> i spoke to michael johnson in london. and he wasn't overly impressed with you. >> in order to be totally on the objective about the situation, which is all about at the end of the day -- it's not about oscar, it's about fair competition. and when you're talking about fair competition, you have to take personalities and people out of it and just look at the rules. and if an athlete gets an advantage over another athlete, it's unfair. >> i...
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on tuesday kate middle ton the duchess of cambridge visits a london recovery center for female addicts her first public engagement since announcing her pregnancy in december. wednesday is the deadline for lance armstrong to provide full details of his performance-enhancing drug use to the united states anti-doping agency. on thursday, the u.n. security council's committee on north korean sanctions meets in the wake of the north's third nuclear test. friday sees the auction of the original cast stone version of the iwo jima monument inspired by the joe rosenthal photograph of the world war ii flag raising and saturday oscar eve is the day for the razzy awards honoring -- if that's the word for it -- the year's worst films and performances. we'll take a moment now to check the mail. we've heard from a few of you about the mail, about an off-hand remark i made a few weeks back in response to the recent hike in postal rates. clearly people do appreciate the service the postal service provides for a mere 46 cents. sheryl signs of denver, colorado, writes i was taken aback by your negative c
on tuesday kate middle ton the duchess of cambridge visits a london recovery center for female addicts her first public engagement since announcing her pregnancy in december. wednesday is the deadline for lance armstrong to provide full details of his performance-enhancing drug use to the united states anti-doping agency. on thursday, the u.n. security council's committee on north korean sanctions meets in the wake of the north's third nuclear test. friday sees the auction of the original cast...
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. >>> many of us watched oscar pistorius make history at the london olympics. a double amputee who changed the way the world sees disabilities. before he reached the olympics, he made his name at the paraolympics. that's where blake leaper met him a few years back. here's what he told me about the blade runner when we talked earlier. >> i'm competing along side him. he was an inspiration to me. he went out of his way to help me out and give me insight. i was new to running and he's a veteran to the track and field world. he gave me a lot of information. >> other friends of pistorius and steenkamp have been speaking out this week as well. kevin last saw the couple last month. >> oscar was very loving, happy, joyful person. by no means was he misbehaving. he was a good guy. never was he reckless or aggressive towards anyone. when i saw them together, they were in love. oscar was a very loving person. as well as reeva. by no means did i think their relationship was in jeopardy. >> tonight those closest to pistorius just like those of us who have never met him are
. >>> many of us watched oscar pistorius make history at the london olympics. a double amputee who changed the way the world sees disabilities. before he reached the olympics, he made his name at the paraolympics. that's where blake leaper met him a few years back. here's what he told me about the blade runner when we talked earlier. >> i'm competing along side him. he was an inspiration to me. he went out of his way to help me out and give me insight. i was new to running and...
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just from the time i was able to spend with him, i hugged him after london as well. after the london games, he went on to win two more olympic medals at the paraolympic games. it's a little hard for me to understand. after a while, i did a story for rock center with brian williams on oscar, so we were with him for a while and we just started saying about him that -- and he was beautiful. i mean he was -- and he always had these beautiful girlfriends and we got to saying that three-quarters of him was perfect, and the last quarter was unbelievable. you know that, he had these blades for legs. and he was able to do so much good. he was -- this is a guy who wanted to, you know, help give prosthetics, make them affordable, get them out to people who were victims of land mines in south africa. it seemed to me that that's -- he was going along a very, very beautiful path with what he wanted to do with his life. so that's why this is incomprehensib incomprehensible. >> we'll see what the investigators say and meanwhile there, as a young woman who has now lost her life, and
just from the time i was able to spend with him, i hugged him after london as well. after the london games, he went on to win two more olympic medals at the paraolympic games. it's a little hard for me to understand. after a while, i did a story for rock center with brian williams on oscar, so we were with him for a while and we just started saying about him that -- and he was beautiful. i mean he was -- and he always had these beautiful girlfriends and we got to saying that three-quarters of...
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she's arrested and taken to a london police station for further questioning. meanwhile, police seize bank records at her home where they're examined by financial investigators. >> there's spread sheet upon spread sheet upon spread sheet showing money is moving out of the country. and the lady who's with the individuals working around the country, you know? >> what sort of money are we talking about? ? $480,0050 or so over an 18-month period. >> the investigators find that bisco is running a sophisticated money laundering operation. >> it appears that family members they're sending the money back to. i'm still not unconvinced that they're not withdrawing the money in cash to how she's buying jewelry and antiques or whatever. it's also lists of diamonds and rinks and gold that she buys and it appears to be just on the outside that thekd be buying jewelings and then taking them out of the country. >> further investigation reveals that bisco has depoz sited almost $2.5 million. >> it is estimated that there could be more than $200,000 a year from just one woman. >
she's arrested and taken to a london police station for further questioning. meanwhile, police seize bank records at her home where they're examined by financial investigators. >> there's spread sheet upon spread sheet upon spread sheet showing money is moving out of the country. and the lady who's with the individuals working around the country, you know? >> what sort of money are we talking about? ? $480,0050 or so over an 18-month period. >> the investigators find that...